
Israeli archaeologists had suspected was the owner ever since the seal was first documented in 1964. "Did it belong to?" wrote the late pioneering archaeologist Nahman Avigad of the seal, which he obtained through the antiquities market. "Though fit for a queen, coming from the right period and bearing a rare name documented nowhere other than in the Hebrew Bible, we can never know for sure." (more from HAARETZ)
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